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You miss the point, no one would enforce it, it would be completely voluntarily.

@monster , there's no promotional video in the special edition

Oh, I didn't realize you're watching the special edition. I'll have to rewatch that to see how the presentation differs.

Regardless, having a voluntary system wouldn't work because, in practice, it would be no different than being without the system.

The only way such a system would work is within a community that has formed a consensus whereby your genes, not your voluntary will, would determine your career in life. So it must be regulated by the community/society/government. If anyone can choose not to go along with the plan, than the whole system falls apart.

Lol, no. I'm not really sure how you could come to a conclusion, given Durandal's actions. He wanted to wipe out ORB for opposing his grand plan. Honestly, the man was a lunatic of the same caliber as Zala and Le Creuset. And if he wasn't planning on enforcing it then the finale would've become a huge plothole.

Lol, no. I'm not really sure how you could come to a conclusion, given Durandal's actions. He wanted to wipe out ORB for opposing his grand plan. Honestly, the man was a lunatic of the same caliber as Zala and Le Creuset. And if he wasn't planning on enforcing it then the finale would've become a huge plothole.

You know, now that I think about it, the Destiny Plan somewhat connects to Rau, well more of what he said in SEED. "To be the strongest, to go the farthest, to climb the highest! To compete, to envy, to hate each other, and to devour one another!" What I saw with the "destiny" part of the plan, having people assigned jobs of what their genes says they are most suited for, and that people doesn't have much of a freedom, they wouldn't be competing one another, trying to surpass one another, and hate won't arise. This way, people won't be fighting one another.

You know, now that I think about it, the Destiny Plan somewhat connects to Rau, well more of what he said in SEED. "To be the strongest, to go the farthest, to climb the highest! To compete, to envy, to hate each other, and to devour one another!" What I saw with the "destiny" part of the plan, having people assigned jobs of what their genes says they are most suited for, and that people doesn't have much of a freedom, they wouldn't be competing one another, trying to surpass one another, and hate won't arise. This way, people won't be fighting one another.

Nah, not really. Examples:
1. I get assigned a job I absolutely do not enjoy , while my jerk of a neighbor gets his dream job. He goes ahead and flaunts it.
2. My neighbor gets a job which pays more because there's more demand for it, or gives him perks like fame or travel. I don't, and I really really want those things he has.
3. I want to do something and the destiny plan says I have to do something else.

The only way the destiny plan would work is through suppression of free will, or universal acceptance of a hive mentality.

That's what I said about the suppression of free will. Your genes will be telling you the areas you excell(I'm sure spelling is off) at. Durandal probably saw that if people are doing what they are best at, people wouldn't fight. He's obv. Suppressing them/ dictating them too.

Since it hasn't been released for that long yet, and would take time to ship it here, they probably would have made further improvements considering how there were still mistakes left within what was shown. If they did it for SEED, then I don't see why they wouldn't for SEED Destiny.